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Korea: The Never-Ending War
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Korea: The Never-Ending War

Apr 29, 2019
1h 54m
★ 7.8

Korea: The Never-Ending War

Overview

Shedding new light on a geopolitical hot spot, the film — written and produced by John Maggio and narrated by Korean-American actor John Cho — confronts the myth of the “Forgotten War,” documenting the post-1953 conflict and global consequences.

Genres

Documentary
War

Production Companies

Ark Media
WETA

Korea: The Never-Ending War Trailers

Cast

John Cho

Narrator

John Cho

Madeleine Albright

Self (archive footage)

Madeleine Albright

Park Chung-hee

Self (archive footage)

Park Chung-hee

George W. Bush

Self (archive footage)

George W. Bush

Winston Churchill

Self (archive footage)

Winston Churchill

Moon Jae-in

Self (archive footage)

Moon Jae-in

Lyndon B. Johnson

Self (archive footage)

Lyndon B. Johnson

Bill Clinton

Self (archive footage)

Bill Clinton

Kim Jong-un

Self (archive footage)

Kim Jong-un

Nikita Khrushchev

Self (archive footage)

Nikita Khrushchev

Kim Il-sung

Self (archive footage)

Kim Il-sung

Kim Jong-il

Self (archive footage)

Kim Jong-il

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